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Spurs (a) - General Info Thread
For any general information that could assist for supporters going to the game at Spurs - but not for ticketing or coach travel issues which are covered on other threads.
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Re: 2019/20: Tottenham Hotspur v Burnley - Ticket Information
Thanks
Just trying to work out the best possible route with minimal walking.
Likely to be the train, but does anyone have any advice whether Preston, Manchester or Leeds is the best value?
Just trying to work out the best possible route with minimal walking.
Likely to be the train, but does anyone have any advice whether Preston, Manchester or Leeds is the best value?
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Booking at this late stage probably none of them. I find Manchester generally seems a little bit cheaper than the other two if you have to get the train.Burnleyareback2 wrote:Thanks
Just trying to work out the best possible route with minimal walking.
Likely to be the train, but does anyone have any advice whether Preston, Manchester or Leeds is the best value?
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When in London catch a Bus to the ground...it's a trek from any tube station.25/30 minutes walk.Burnleyareback2 wrote:Thanks
Just trying to work out the best possible route with minimal walking.
Likely to be the train, but does anyone have any advice whether Preston, Manchester or Leeds is the best value?
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Do you walk backwards Tim? Or just chat to all the locals?tim_noone wrote:When in London catch a Bus to the ground...it's a trek from any tube station.25/30 minutes walk.
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I'm a dwarf.Quickenthetempo wrote:Do you walk backwards Tim? Or just chat to all the locals?
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It's quite a way from Seven Sisterstim_noone wrote:When in London catch a Bus to the ground...it's a trek from any tube station.25/30 minutes walk.
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Yes I know spijed.... I walked past the ground the other week. Bus is best.Spijed wrote:It's quite a way from Seven Sisters
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Can get a lot closer if you get the overground. Think you'd have to get from Euston to Liverpool St though.
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Northumberland Avenue on the overground is a 5 min walk from the ground. Not sure which London station it goes from but if you are driving Waltham Cross is v close to J25 M25 with parking. Is only a few stops to N Ave and you are close to the motorway for a get away. I usually do M62 to Ferrybridge A1 and take that all the way down. I used that 2 weeks ago, no roadworks and you don't hit a roundabout until Wyboston in Cambridgeshire.
M1 has roadworks and ave speed cameras from Northampton down past Milton Keynes and joins M25 3 junctions further west than A1M.
M1 has roadworks and ave speed cameras from Northampton down past Milton Keynes and joins M25 3 junctions further west than A1M.
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Take the underground from euston to Liverpool Street station, from there take the overground to White Hart Lane station. The stadium is just a short walk from there.
If you fancy a beer before the game there is a social club, think its an Irish Club where away fans are welcome. We have been there quite a few times and always been made welcome, with or without colours, always been plenty of Clarets in there.
As you come out of White Hart Lane station cross the road and walk straight ahead down the road opposite the station. From memory I would say the club is around 150 yards down that road.
If you fancy a beer before the game there is a social club, think its an Irish Club where away fans are welcome. We have been there quite a few times and always been made welcome, with or without colours, always been plenty of Clarets in there.
As you come out of White Hart Lane station cross the road and walk straight ahead down the road opposite the station. From memory I would say the club is around 150 yards down that road.
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You'll need to walk from Euston to Euston Square to get the tube to Liverpool Street. It's only a couple of minutes walk although there is a lot of HS2 building work going on.Targetman wrote:Take the underground from euston to Liverpool Street station, from there take the overground to White Hart Lane station. The stadium is just a short walk from there.
If you fancy a beer before the game there is a social club, think its an Irish Club where away fans are welcome. We have been there quite a few times and always been made welcome, with or without colours, always been plenty of Clarets in there.
As you come out of White Hart Lane station cross the road and walk straight ahead down the road opposite the station. From memory I would say the club is around 150 yards down that road.
Personally I'd just get the tube to seven sisters and get one of the buses up the high road to the ground. It's certainly the quickest option.
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Can also vouch for said Irish club. No hassle in there and very close to the ground. There are two sections,one home, one away, you'll soon work out which is which!Targetman wrote:Take the underground from euston to Liverpool Street station, from there take the overground to White Hart Lane station. The stadium is just a short walk from there.
If you fancy a beer before the game there is a social club, think its an Irish Club where away fans are welcome. We have been there quite a few times and always been made welcome, with or without colours, always been plenty of Clarets in there.
As you come out of White Hart Lane station cross the road and walk straight ahead down the road opposite the station. From memory I would say the club is around 150 yards down that road.
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thanks aggi daft question i know but can i use my oyster card on the buses
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Yes. Oyster card or contactless credit/debit card.claretsintown wrote:thanks aggi daft question i know but can i use my oyster card on the buses
You just tap it on the reader when you get on. It's the same fare regardless (£1.50) so you don't have to tap it when you get off, say where you're going, etc.
Oyster/card is the cheapest option. It automatically limits the amount you spend to a daily travel card price if you use it a lot.
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Has northumberland ave been renamed white hart lane?
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hope you're stood in front of me next away match!tim_noone wrote:I'm a dwarf.
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The stadium is completely cashless so if you want a half time pint you'd better take your card.
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unless as at Bramell Lane 'on the advice of Police no alchohol will be served to away supporters at half-time'jrgbfc wrote:The stadium is completely cashless so if you want a half time pint you'd better take your card.
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It’s Northumberland Park I thinksteve1264b wrote:Has northumberland ave been renamed white hart lane?
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Northumberland Park is the station. That's the station if you're going from Stratford. It's slightly further than White Hart Lane (which incidentally Spurs want to rename to Tottenham Hotspur Station).steve1264b wrote:Has northumberland ave been renamed white hart lane?
White Hart Lane is the station next to the ground that you get to from Liverpool Street
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I was thinking of using a debit card for ease of travelling on tube, how does it work with the reader if I'm going via Overground too from Liverpool St.?aggi wrote:Yes. Oyster card or contactless credit/debit card.
You just tap it on the reader when you get on. It's the same fare regardless (£1.50) so you don't have to tap it when you get off, say where you're going, etc.
Oyster/card is the cheapest option. It automatically limits the amount you spend to a daily travel card price if you use it a lot.
And when I get off at White Hart Station how do you get through the barrier because it will be closed.
As far I was aware I just tap it at Euston when leaving then on arrival. Is that correct ?.......Yes I know, thick northerner
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Just tap it at every barrier. So tap in at Liverpool St then tap out when you leave White Hart Station.Aclaret wrote:I was thinking of using a debit card for ease of travelling on tube, how does it work with the reader if I'm going via Overground too from Liverpool St.?
And when I get off at White Hart Station how do you get through the barrier because it will be closed.
As far I was aware I just tap it at Euston when leaving then on arrival. Is that correct ?.......Yes I know, thick northerner
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Ok jrgbfc, cheers.
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Fantastic free exhibition of The Clash, London Calling, at the Museum of London, Barbican/St Paul’s. Needs an hour or so. Top drawer.
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I would recommend the London Museum.
Free entry. Good exhibits.
Went there once, when we were playing Spurs in an evening match.
Free entry. Good exhibits.
Went there once, when we were playing Spurs in an evening match.
Spurs Away
Heading from Stratford to the Ground On Saturday,is there a Pub meet up? Any London Clarets recommend any near the ground?
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Look at the 2nd Topic from the top and then click on Spurs - General Info.
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and all your fares, underground, overground, buses (and wombling, too….) are capped at a daily max spend - if you keep everything on the same card.Aclaret wrote: ↑Mon Nov 18, 2019 8:04 pmI was thinking of using a debit card for ease of travelling on tube, how does it work with the reader if I'm going via Overground too from Liverpool St.?
And when I get off at White Hart Station how do you get through the barrier because it will be closed.
As far I was aware I just tap it at Euston when leaving then on arrival. Is that correct ?.......Yes I know, thick northerner
Saturdays are off-peak - I'm sure TfL.com will state what the cap is.
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Get this all the time with work. If you live in London you know all the perks, tourists just get fleeced and overpay for travel.
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If you have any problems with the transport charges then you can phone them and get refunds. I had problems for the Arsenal when my card didn't register at Arsenal station. I ended up paying far too much but it was quickly sorted and I got a full refund down to what I should have paid.
It's really easy with an Oyster or a debit/credit card.
It's really easy with an Oyster or a debit/credit card.
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Just a reminder that Spurs is a cashless stadium for anyone wanting to buy cheese etc..
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This will be the 1st time I buy my HT Edam and twix using my card !Quickenthetempo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:45 amJust a reminder that Spurs is a cashless stadium for anyone wanting to buy cheese etc..
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We are travelling down from Skipton to Leeds - Leeds to Kings X - Kings X Tube on the Victoria line up to Seven Sisters - Over ground from Seven Sisters up to White Hart Lane..... return the Reverse...
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Cheers for the info regarding the underground, so easy using your debit card, looked this morning and it cost me £8 for the day.
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I am pleased to say I sussed out on street parking and caught the 279 in and back, using my old folks bus pass!
Free electric charging and an old folks ticket, made a very cheap day out.
Free electric charging and an old folks ticket, made a very cheap day out.